CONTENTS May 2019 - Sky & Telescope...planet globes, sky atlases, webi - nars, and more, all made or...
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Jupiter’s southern hemisphere delights with exotic storms.
ON THE COVER
NASA / MSSS / DAVID MARRIOTT
FEATURES
Cover Story:14 JunoCam at Jupiter: Where Science Meets Art Amateur processing has revealed this fantastic world from a unique perspective.
By Candice Hansen-Koharcheck
22 Binary Orbits Explored Follow the author on a celestial tour of some of his favorite binary pairs.
By Phillip Kane
28 A Relatively Important Eclipse A century ago an eclipse revealed to the world that the universe bends to Einstein’s whim.
By Benjamin Skuse
34 The Allure of Betelgeuse Astronomers are itching to know when this red supergiant will go supernova, but a clear answer eludes them. By Peter Tyson
64 Insect Eyes on the Deep Sky A team of astronomers uses an innovative approach to create the world’s fastest telescope system.
By Richard S. Wright, Jr.
S&T TEST REPORT
60 Omegon Mini Track LX2 By Alan Dyer
COLUMNS / DEPARTMENTS
4 Spectrum By Peter Tyson 6 From Our Readers 7 75, 50 & 25 Years Ago By Roger W. Sinnott 8 News Notes 12 Cosmic Relief By David Grinspoon 70 Astronomer’s Workbench By Jerry Oltion 72 Gallery 83 Event Calendar 84 Focal Point By Francine Jackson
OBSERVING
41 May’s Sky at a Glance 42 Lunar Almanac & Sky Chart 43 Binocular Highlight By Mathew Wedel 44 Planetary Almanac 45 Under the Stars By Fred Schaaf 46 Sun, Moon & Planets By Fred Schaaf 48 Celestial Calendar By S. N. Johnson-Roehr 52 Exploring the Solar System By Richard Jakiel 54 Deep-Sky Wonders By Sue French 57 Going Deep By Steve Gottlieb
T H E E S S E N T I A L G U I D E TO A S T R O N O M Y
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